Do I need a tractor?!

   / Do I need a tractor?! #11  
For the land and projects you've described, you could probably do it without a tractor, but having said that...

...if you do get a tractor, you will never regret having it around. The longer you have it, the more you will be amazed at what it can do and that you even considered the possibility of not getting one.

The best advice I could give would be to take your time in looking for one. Good used tractors are out there, but you don't find them every day. It took me a year of looking before I found mine.

Stick around here on TBN, do some reading and ask questions. There's a lot of good people here and a lot of good advice and knowledge. Oh, and did I mention asking questions? Half of the process of learning is asking questions.:thumbsup:


Best wishes to you and your family with the new farm.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
   / Do I need a tractor?!
  • Thread Starter
#12  
Friends that don't get tired or drink beer!
Oh that's good.
I have inadvertently put gas in my truck...we use the term fuel!
I think I could sell the bride on a unit w/ a front end loader...If I can get my boat repair business restarted in NC I could use that as a lift.

RT we are moving to the extreme NE corner of Orange county. The Bride is working just into Durham County and I put my foot down to living there.
I'll have ask around about tax breaks, The state seems to like spending $$ so I won't look for much.
I'm very mechanically inclined and as a sailor can fix most things w/ a pair of pliers and duct tape so an older used unit does not intimidate me...except for those things I'm not aware of like internals of gear cases and the brands prone to failure.
I would rather not go into debt on a unit as we have worked hard to become debt free except the mortgage.
Is there a particular brand to look for in a inexpensive used unit w/ a loader?
any to steer away from?
cw
 
   / Do I need a tractor?! #13  
I did leave off something my good friend Cyril said... Ask questions..

I do alot of training classes.. And one of the first things I tell the class attendees is "there is no such thing as a stupid question"
And then depending on the audience, add "except the one you don't ask and you get fired for it, or causes other problems!"

There is likely over 3000 years of tractor experience on tbn, so ask away!

And Cyril has a significant amount of farm experience...

Just kidding ole friend...



J
 
   / Do I need a tractor?! #14  
unless you are an amish- I'd say you NEED a tractor if you are planning to get horses. you are going to feel the pain without one if you have animals on the farm.
 
   / Do I need a tractor?! #15  
I did leave off something my good friend Cyril said... Ask questions..

I do alot of training classes.. And one of the first things I tell the class attendees is "there is no such thing as a stupid question"
And then depending on the audience, add "except the one you don't ask and you get fired for it, or causes other problems!"

There is likely over 3000 years of tractor experience on tbn, so ask away!

And Cyril has a significant amount of farm experience...

Just kidding ole friend...


J


Who you calling old? Oh, that was ole.:laughing:

As for "over 3000 years of tractor experiance"...
...I'll bet that number is way over 30,000.:dance1:
 
   / Do I need a tractor?! #16  
Any tractor with a perkins 3cyl deisel would fit you and your budget.Massey fergeson,David Brown,an english ford dexta,or the ford 2000. skip the 8ns 9ns and the simular massey fergeson t30 ithink. You will need a 3or 4 speed trans with a high and low range for a creeper gear.Even with 4 wheel drive you are limited what you can dig. stay above 30 hp. a35 to 40 hp kubota 4 wheel drive would be ideal.With a bucket and back hoe.
 
   / Do I need a tractor?! #17  
look on craigslist,you will find a tractor.for what you are doing a gas machine will work.you can always upgrade later.you can find older fords and ih pretty cheap

He is right... Just keep looking. I found a 2005 Kubota B7510 276 hours on it with a loader and box blade and a Trailer for 6K... Yesterday I bought a used 4 foot J-Bar Bushhog for $300... All on Craigslist.

There are deals out there to be had. Just keep looking...
 
   / Do I need a tractor?! #18  
Welcome to TBN. Also, welcome to NC, that is, when you actually arrive.

Where are you moving in from?

If you are coming from the North, and people start reminding you of smart dogs, it is because you are talking too fast. Talk slooooower.

As for the tractor, having reread your questions, I would say go slowly. Getting from where you are to where you want to be will take a long time, done right, and will be a source of fun and pride, again, done right.

Once you buy your tractor, tractor shopping is over, and cannot be restarted easily. Never underestimate the fun of tractor shopping, and the importance of getting it right.

Read posts from people actually doing the work you hope to do. See their safety concerns, their methods, their equipment, and their comments about the equipment. Look at the photos, and see the actual trees and stumps they are dealing with, and compare them to yours.

You will pick up most of what you need to know, and before long, you may even be running your tractor deal by the group to see if they think you are getting a "steal."

Avoid tractors without modern safety features such as a ROPS.

Good luck, and welcome again.
 
   / Do I need a tractor?!
  • Thread Starter
#19  
Welcome to TBN. Also, welcome to NC, that is, when you actually arrive.

Where are you moving in from?

If you are coming from the North, and people start reminding you of smart dogs, it is because you are talking too fast. Talk slooooower.

As for the tractor, having reread your questions, I would say go slowly. Getting from where you are to where you want to be will take a long time, done right, and will be a source of fun and pride, again, done right.

Once you buy your tractor, tractor shopping is over, and cannot be restarted easily. Never underestimate the fun of tractor shopping, and the importance of getting it right.

Read posts from people actually doing the work you hope to do. See their safety concerns, their methods, their equipment, and their comments about the equipment. Look at the photos, and see the actual trees and stumps they are dealing with, and compare them to yours.

You will pick up most of what you need to know, and before long, you may even be running your tractor deal by the group to see if they think you are getting a "steal."

Avoid tractors without modern safety features such as a ROPS.

Good luck, and welcome again.

What's ROPS?
I assumed the FEL is not a hill cutter, but I was thinking w/ a flat fork(s) it could break up the ground if I need to.
I'm coming from Wilmington Island outside of Savannah. I have been on an island all my life and am looking forward to being in hill country...for 3-4 years. It could be longer...
The hunting looks much better(cept no hogs)

I started my boat building career w/ German transplants on an old wooden ship. They also built docks and they were the most ingenious guys I ever met. We Built machines and tools as we ran across applications and I see a tractor as a base from which to build on.

I just stopped and looked at a JD 700 series in the neighborhood where they are building a bike path. The FEL said 490 so I was guessing the FEL is suitable for different platforms. In looking at the hinge points for the accessory, they looked a bit weak as it appeared all bucket load was in one vertical section on both sides, which in turn was attached to a simple cross beam to the frame. This cross beam seemed to be the only point to resist torque. On a construction loader the "hinge" point and the piston or drive are at two different locations along the frame.
Is this a standard set up for a small FEL and is it not weak?
 
   / Do I need a tractor?! #20  
Thickness of the steele on the compact tractor line is all calculated and engineered to meet a spec and profit line..

Rarely have I heard or seen typical use failures of a loader.
Abuse or trying to lift to much its a different story.. The hydraulics have pressure releases that prevent lifting too much...

As for the loader vs the tractor model.. Yes.. For example:
The kubota 3400 and 2800 use the 463 loader..


Hth,
John
 

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